I did a couple test panels using Minwax Polycrylic and Minwax Polyurethane to see what they looked like on my light birch after a few coats. I put 3 and 4 coats on each test panel (3 on one panel half and 4 on the other half). Then I was curious as to the water resistance of the water-based polycrylic vs. the oil base polyurethane. I let both dry for about a week, then I poured a little water on each. I was a bit dismayed to see that the polycrylic appeared to be rehydrating, since it got a whitish tint to it where the water sat (it's whitish in the can but goes on completely clear). The polyurethane showed no ill-effects at all from the water.
I really liked the idea of the polycrylic inside the cabin since it doesn't have residual odors, but now I'm wondering how water resistant it really is. How is it going to hold up if there's condensation inside? We'll be camping in sub-freezing temps so it's inevitable. Anybody have any experience with this?
Thanks!
Jeanette